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Show 4- - TTTE Tbe Examiner M sent by mail outside of Ogden, per year. ... 16.00 At least. quarterly, ia advaur.. l.W AND FEARLESS The buiiiiirr newr-raper- . INDEPENDENT strictly indeperd-ea- t It give all aide an equal show. Tn Examiner tas no lavorite. and no eneir-- s to pmntb. it will givo tbe urtiiased sad unprejudiced. will be received on in respectful all subjects Itutuicr from known individual, but the !ru name must be published la nea romaiuaiCdiUina pm-riite- full. All leiere and conmunic1ioBM signed by non de plume, or assumed names, will be thrown In tbe waete basket. Tbe brave wan never bide behind an assumed name. Dont aak the Editor to be responsible for what of. you are MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, BATTKD AY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1903. Of the entire stock of Putnams Mammoth Clothing and Furnishing Goods? i announced for last Saturday took the city by storm. Tomorrow it starts with a news g spurt of speed. Every question of cost or loss is made a secondary matter to that of closing out the entire stock. Losses are taken with good grace and ITS UP TO YOU TO PROFIT BY IT. jzt us? & & & jp & & A Glance at the Following' Prices Will Convince You This Is the Greatest Bargain Sale Ever Conducted in This Section of the Country SubkcrUiera will confer a favor by Informing this office id failure to rebefore tbeir ceive Tbe Examiner breakfast. Fall and Winter EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent Phone Bell Phone. ......... . . BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phone Bell Phene Ne. SI .....Ne. 6S Ne. 120 Neb Bd WM. CLASMANN No. 120 Independent Phone Bell Phone Ne. 120 No. 120 ef both telephone eystema cloeed after t KtKJBEVELT ia Style -- Highest Qualities to pick from in tho very latest atytes I Q0 f 135 value for $12.00 and Rich COO fabrics; good and congress. far aa the Miring mcmumi 1 the most that can be fairly said ia that It ia improbable, but of rvuree pulble. It all dependa upon the state of eagerness and impatience in wbich the president may find hla most active and restless mind when tbe moment cornea for reselling the final Ho d decision. Anot tier phaae uf the situation la lunch commented President upon. Roosevelt Ium virtually ceased to bold consultations or, conferences with the leaders of Cungreea. There baa bees no repetition of tho famous conference held at the White House a few weeks ago, though at that time ft was an- nounced them were to bo further assemblages of tho elder statesmen. Nor doea the president confer in private with the leaders ef Congress, aa he was wont to do some time ago. The r one I union Is that be ia satisfied public opinion will ia the end force Congress to come hi way, Sud that it nut necessary to waste any more time coaxing and maneuvering. It ia true that la this way he may secure results, la time be may not only lead tho horse to water, but compel him to drink. At tbe same thne it must be admitted the horse ta not as yet showing any signs of Joy or cheerfulness over the process, Senators complain that the president la in too much of a hurry. He wants to ruoh things too rapidly. Eves iwea of his own parly and those who cordially agree with him as to policies My he should exercise a little more of the divine quality of patience. He should not try to have everything done In a minute. He should not, in tlmlr opinion, try to force them to act before they are ready to ait by railing extra sessions or putting out rumors of extra sessions every five minute. But tho unprejudiced observer, whose function it la to hold the tcaltw lvcl as between the two end of the avenue, ia forced to remark that Mr. Roo-ev- dt arenas to know what lie ia about. He baa Congres on the run, so to speak. He ia very nearly if not quite master of the initiation. With tbe affection and tiiilliuiled confidence of the country back of him the "hyph may do notized country anything within reason ho wants to do . -- PRISON FOR CRIMINAL. Recent despatches describe the eluting of the penitentiary ilrxr on August W. Macbeu and hi tel lows In the iy to the government through the Foetal De part men I : Tlie expu-ur- e and conviction of Groff and Loren marked the beginning of a new order tn which pull fail to protect airongly intrenched riminaK For months 11 had been known that, there men were defrauding llut to strong was the Government, Machen, at that time General Huperln tendeat of the Free Delivery Postal Mai-ben- . that Si p. m. Revival nf giimiiii alMiui a possible aeaaion of l'niif,rr to be called in the eprlug ha brought to the front Ibe whole eubjrl of the relatione now existing between 1r evident Kooeevelt and the leader uf hi party in the two houaea of Congress. It In a most suhjrcl one shout which there baa been no end of quirt talk and speculation during the lael few weeha. Service, hopcletm. f Overcoats! his proHecutiou seemed But he was prosecuted; he wraa rouvicted. anil though every technicality wm employed to uve him from stripe, tlie door of tbe peniten tiary ha. clanged behlud him. He must rve hi 1mm. Since hla Indictment and conviction, men more power ful than he ever was hare been In dieted on serious charge. One Uniti J Biases Senator, Indeed, ba been convicted and i nut behind tbe bare of a technicality whhh secured him a sew tilal. But they all have If A A i M Moa'a good stylish Hats, former pries $1.00 and $1.50, Salvage price Men's fleece-lineUnderwear, good value d a , ....J3C aa ... LvC Salvage price Men's Derby Ribbed Underwear, good aa valna for 75c, Salvage price jQC Men Handkerchief, good value for 15c, ft. yC Salvage price Men'a good Bock, good value for a. 10c, Salvage price JC Men' 60c Neckwear, Sal rags pries jh J 9c 25 Men's blue Denham Overalls, sold every- ia. where for 11.00, Salvage price ,,..,1t)C Mea'a good Shirts, good valna for 11.00, and $1.60, Salvage price, 43e and .... Meaa good Suspenders; good value for 9c 25c, Salvage price Odd at Costa; odd Veals and Mackintoshes your own M 1 1,000 other article too numerous to men- price. 2 tlon. for 50c; 1 m I that there shall be no mistake, no exaggeration, no overdrawn statement, we uk you to fetch this document with you when you come to tbe sals and look over every article herein described, You'U convince yourself mighty quick with your owa eyes that everything ia sold precisely as advertised so This Sale Will Last Only 4 Days More, So Dont Wait Until the Last Day, But Come Early and Get a Good Selection v? A DONT MISS IT ! 9. n There is a crowd, but you will be jostled by pleased and good natured people. SALE WILL CONTINUE FOR a fl a o o DAYS LONGER Big RedFrontlj Ogdens Best Clothing Mouse, 2345 Washington Ave. $ If 4 Clothin One-Pri- ce $ LOOK FOR THE Western Salvage Co. of Chicago RedFront Managers of Sale Look for the Big -- RAILROAD the fata of Machen and hla follows aa example of the new order In which pull fails to save the guilty. It is not pleasant hi ace men high in the admin-relive affairs of State and Notion convicted of fekiny. But It Is reasMir-in- g to know that if tbeir trust be betrayed, indictment, trial, conviction sod Imprisonment, swell even the meet powerful. WAR. riatr of artillery will be deafening ami tiie slaughter frightful. The realization of the horror impending should bring to both sides a desire to avert the murderous impact. But the generals, men of Iron, trained iu the art uf killing and Insensible t the eeutlmcnts that make for peat, cannot lie expected to encourage overture for a cessation of hostilities. They will eagerly seek the opportunity to hurl fhelr thousands Into the maelstrom of blood and death, hoping that out of the whirlpool of destruction will come the buzxaa of victory and the triumphant potwetdon of military glory and fame. The initial move fur peace must be made by the humanitarians of the world who realize war. how barbarous There is no Iwtrcr duty for Pre-i.leRoosevelt to perform than to lend hie good offices to soften the hatred of the conflict and bring to botli sides a iiearc without dishonor or lost prestige. t Die 111- - f peace overtures might he the term of settlement proponed by Jupnn Juki before the outbreak of The proposal thru made were; ' Recognition by Japan of Manchuria and lie littoral as being outside her sphere of Influence, and an engagement. n the part of Russia u respect the territorial Integrity of China In Russia within the limits Manchuria. of Manchuria will not impede Japan or other powers In the enjoyment ef rights and privilege acquired by them under existing treaties with China. "Recognition by Russia of Korea nd its lit total n being outside her phere necessary for the protection of those luterreta, Though the indications are no progress toward the ending of tha atrugglo can be attained at present, tlie effort ia worth making. Our opinion ia there ia nothing that will stop the armies In Manchuria from presenting to tha world the bloodiest battle of history. It will be fought a soon a the weather will permit of extensive military movements Defeat to either aide will invite the intervention of the powers, and Germany end the United States will be looked to In defining (he term of peace. 1 nt Russo-Japane- n. se ns d s -- I t'lree-quarte- rs . The Place You Know PAID TO PURCHASERS OF $15 OR OVER FARE President Roosevelt luw been anked to act aa mediator in an effort to end tha war between Rumtia and Japan and, DISEASE. It Is said, the President has been ready to offer his service in bringing aboP.t The American. an understanding that will terminate League 1 to meet iu Atlanta, Ga.t on move In ibat hostilities, blit he taimot April 17, to Dimly consumption and it direction without giving offense to prevention. This scourge of humaneither Russia or Japan until both powity. or "white plague," us it ia someers have signified in ome manner a time leruicil. j spreading and now willingness to submit their contentions holds In its grasp as victim one milto neutiala. lion per-owithin the United Stale. Tim belligerents have in battle stray Till is an CKiimalr gives by Ur. Geo. two of tbe largest armies ever marshalBrow it. He says: ed. and each side b aanguine of ultiOne person in ninety is lair promate succfMS to a degree ikat discourportion, 1 think any one will agree, ages any ontside Intermeddling. Genthough the ts' I mute vary froqi one eral Oyama ia reported wltbSdj.dOAwcIl-arme- d in 32 lit one ij 2."ni. Thu Geriusu tali-mat-e and disciplined troop. ln are i that tn,re is over oue million faced by 415, (H)0 equally nell equlpied ia Germany suffering from this disand drilled soldiers tinder General ease. aud there are IOO.iHh) death anThe two armie hav tried out nually from i;, .a cause. etch other's strength during ercral 'Tubcrcubi-i-- , a we all know, la months of skirmishing, culminating in caused by luberclehactllua. which the battle fought over Kaudepat that ws firr p'dip-out by Dr. Koch, of inflicted a Iom nf 15.HH mm. Tbe two Thl-Berlin. has to be intro-.dmgenu armies have come to understand the into ihi human ytetu to be of cost of war and their general realize danger 'o the individual. The most the carnage whhh muti attend the of influence. usual w.ty of thia bring accomplished clash when the whole ' Recognition by Japan ef by ii.lialit.g these geruta. which a million "ldiers ate ordered into acia Mac. lun'M and of !..(Ve bc,ji ii,n.,trn off b i.il ini f reel by person- - ut- tion with the open in k .f epring. The 'he light of R'lrhts Iu lithe iccn-i.i'icriug wiMi (in- - disease ia the form of Kuro-patki- - You Away. The Hour Is Set. 35ee DOM33SM33e-32e-33S-S2e--32SMgg33e-o3:'--3$385-3SB5-9Be-S$&3SS-e$e- 10 END THE -- Let Nothing Keep Riit-sia- rs d consisted of mortgages, caW' sputa, which, drying, diffuses them in also ia nnder indictment, told of worth- money eral less stock and fictitious aecurltlns and loan, aocured by stocks and tbs air and they are inhaled by others. financial statements loans secured by mortpB circollateral in To be of danger, there must be a con- culars for the purpose published of deceiving pro- on real route, real estate, cash, e dition of the system of the person in- spective customers and to induce them The total was $216,267. The mtsrjj Invest, their money in the alleged said that each item wss a frud haling these germ, which makes them towild Lowa hacked up by securities cat" Insurance conducted susceptible to the effect of the mi- well and Cowell. These securitiesbywere said were absolutely worthless. Ait nute creature. If a grain of corn is offered In evidence. The financial state- the cash Item, the witness W 1 H planted In the earth, n certain amount ment by which customers are said to was no money on hand when of heat and luuUture i necessary have been Induced to part with their Hated with the other Item to the changes which take place and make that corn germinate If these elements do not exiat in the proper proportion the grain of corn decays aud falls to germinate. The same may be said of the human system. Each of u have inhaled millions of the germs of tuberculosis, but given n healthy mmous surface in the throat and lung and a healthy, sound body, and their results amount to nothing. On the other band, if the system is ran down by n succession of ills too long to enumerate, or if there is a purely local diseased condition uf the mucous membranes Involved, these germs become dangerous, as this is the Ideal condition necessary for their growth and propagation. Most of petiole are abo-lniel- y without fear of cold, ordinary bronchitis and la grippe, and all the kindred disorder which uaner la the tre now In order. A good one Is let condition, which, uju late, they realns supply yon with anything yon may a ize being tbe dread scourge of huneed In onr line. We have the stock manity, which reap such a bounteous harvest of the brightest and fairest can fill orders prompt of the youtb of the world. The history of 73 per cent of tubercular disease is Uw-. history of neglected cold. Good Resolutions TS the BLUE SKY AND HOT AIR. Chicago, Feb. 10. Blue sky and hot air." was the wsy Walter M. Cowell tfelay described tn securities of alinsurance scheme leged "Wild Cat which he and Wallace A. Lowell, bis former partner, are charged with exploiting. Powell has turned states evidence: In testifying today Cowell, who Eccles Lumber Company |